724 Care vs Acres Assist: The Case for Editorial QA
By 724 Care · June 17, 2025 · 2 min
An honest, side-by-side read on 724 Care and Acres Assist — what each is, who each is for, where the two genuinely diverge, and which is the right call for your brief.
At a Glance
| 724 Care | Acres Assist | |
|---|---|---|
| Model | Operator paired one-to-one | A dedicated VA |
| Vetting | 94% applicant rejection rate | real-estate fluency |
| Pricing | from $1,180/mo (VA) / $7.40/hr (CC) / $1,650/mo (Accounting) | $10+/hr |
| Time-to-desk | 4.2 days median | varies — typical of dedicated VA arrangements |
| QA model | Editorial — weekly senior review | Throughput-shaped |
| Best for | Founders & ops leaders tired of offshore-by-default | real estate |
How Acres Assist Positions
Acres Assist is best understood as Filipino VA for real-estate agents and teams. Their strength is real: real-estate fluency. The corresponding trade-off — and every model has one — is small bench.
On Continuity When Things Change
Every offshore engagement faces three eventually: someone gets sick, someone takes PTO, someone leaves. Acres Assist’s answer is shaped by a dedicated VA — sometimes another pool member picks it up, sometimes you wait. 724 Care’s bench is real: every operator has a trained understudy briefed on your SOPs, paid by us, on standby.
On the Bench, Not the Bill
Headcount-only outsourcing tracks the bill. Operator-grade outsourcing tracks the bench. Acres Assist optimizes for real-estate fluency; we optimize for the seven-year-tenure senior who’s read your last six months of comms before her first stand-up. That’s a different math.
On What “Senior” Means in Each House
Acres Assist calls staff “senior” at one tenure threshold. We call them senior at another. Our operators average 7+ years of relevant practice before joining; we turn down ~94% of applicants. That filter shows up in the work, in the comms, and in how few times you have to repeat yourself.
Who Should Pick Acres Assist
If your description is “real estate”, Acres Assist is a defensible pick. They earn their position. We’re not going to tell you they’re bad — they’re not. They’re optimised differently.
Who Should Pick 724 Care
You’re a founder or ops leader who’s run at least one offshore engagement before, watched it disappoint, and decided that the next one will be either a great hire or no hire. You’d rather pay $1,180/mo for one operator who knows your SOPs cold than $700/mo for a rotating cast that never quite does.
The Verdict
Both can work. Both have happy customers. The honest summary: Acres Assist is the right fit when you want real-estate fluency; we’re the right fit when you want operator-grade quality with the price tag that comes with it.
Related comparisons
- 724 Care vs DoneFirst — Subscription productivity-VA service
- 724 Care vs Penn & Park — Boutique offshore-EA service with named operators
- 724 Care vs Docusign VA Studio — VA service specializing in contract and document workflows
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